I seem to get the checkerboard screen MUCH more now after the update. And the same lags that everyone else here has been getting (opening launcher, notifications, etc.) Even waking the phone up with the button on top is much slower.

Also have noticed a lag... Kinda moderate (usually on web) but only seems to isolated to me touching/navigating the screen and pre's response time. And for the first time I saw the error message asking me to close cards w/ only 1 open.

The error I don't think is a issue as its only happened that once, and after a reboot iwas alright. I also have a few home brew games too , so I guess I will try deleting some of those before I start to really complain about a really awsome and very different (refreshing) device. Hope soon I can start reading more threads about the really cool things I didn't know about this phone.

Yea, definitely noticing the notification lag. I will hear the alert noise, then a second or two later I will see a notification that I got a text then, even if I have the text message app open, a second or two later the text will actually show up.

I to have noticed alot of lag from scrolling the page to swiping between cards to opening new cards. Hopefully palm realizes this issue and gives us an update. The overall experience is being hampered by a once smooth responsive pre. I have also noticed some strange things while veiwing web pages the bottom of the page doesn't completely render the screen rotation also sometimes seems to have a mind of its own.

This is so weird. Do all of you have homebrew apps? So far I've resisted to install homebrew (although I'm quite capable) - don't want to deal with instability on a 1.0 device. I have a completely different experience after the 1.1 update. I use advanced gestures to switch cards (normally 4 or 5 open). Before update, had a little stuttering and lag. Post update, it's very smooth and quick - as quick as the gesture. Has anyone tried a partial erase and restore from palm profile? We have 5 pres in my household and after doing the partial erase on two of them, the users were pleasantly surprised at the difference it made in overall responsiveness. Just a suggestion.